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This Nigel & Trevor composition featues the unique vocal acrobatics of Perry 'Yer own worst enemy' Smith, a fully qualified taxi driver and shaven headed Master Thatcher who's career as a reggae drummer came to a grinding halt when he fell awkwardly off the roof of a Girls School after being dive-bombed by an angry albino crow. Perry's favourite colour is, and always has been, brown. Perry truly is a one-off and a vital and treasured ingredient of Nige and Trev's bubbling cauldron of Aural Fluoxetine Soup. |
CD: 'StampOut M-M-M-Madness in the Air' - NIGE and TREV and their Life-size Working Model of the Planet Earth
Label: Rooftop Records (Oxford UK)
Credits: Mick Clack/Perry Smith |
Story Behind the Song
Mick's recording session recollections: "As far as I remember, Perry was standing in front of the microphone adjusting his headphones and his trousers when suddenly everything went black, or in Perry's case, brown. I woke up several days later, hungry, naked, gagged and bound in the busy High Street holding a box full of cheese that was clearly labelled 'No Cheese'. After being untied by a passing librarian,I hid the box in the 'A' section at HMV (behind a CD of 'Mercury' by American Music Club) and limped back to the studio with an Etruscan flag wrapped discreetly round my privates only to find that Perry had gone to the pub and the mix of the song was finished. I went back to HMV the next day. The box was still there but the cheese had gone. Oh how we laughed.
Lyrics
YOU try spelling what Perry is 'singing'!!!!
(Any suggestions would be gratefully received and can be posted on the guestbook at:
www.rooftop.recording.ukf.net)
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